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THE GROWTH

ENTRANCE TO GREAT ST. HELEN'S

The

view from this point of the city on

southern end of the bridge.

the opposite bank of the Thames
The walls with their

bastions are visible and the Tower,

is very fine.

to which great additions are being
made. ‘To the left the magnificent
steeple of St. Paul’s is rising above
the long ridge of the cathedral
roof. beyond it the once vacant
Space near Newgate is being rapidly

filled by the low domestic build¬

K

OF THE CITY 6:

in 1266, or about that time, London

has greatly increased since the
Conquest. Not only is the number
of houses greater, but the public
buildings, such as churches and

halls,

larger.

are more numerous and
If we approach the city
from the south side of the river,
where Henry III has just dis¬
mantled the fortifications, we pass
the fine Early English buildings
of the canons of St. Mary Overy,
approaching completion, and come

to the strongly fortified gate at the